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Fr- I <br />ICT 2 71987 <br />z ,�,� <br />69 Pour 847, <br />Chairman Scurlock only wanted <br />to be sure that the <br />agreement <br />does not lock us in to use all 85,000 cubic yards at $1.50/cy, <br />which is $140,000, and he doesn't know where the funding is. <br />Director Davis advised the thought is that the cost to send <br />an end loader up there and load the material in county trucks and <br />truck it to the disposal sites and dump it on the dune system and <br />spread the materials would probably be about $1.50 a cubic yard. <br />If we are going to use this sand source as an emergency <br />stockpile, we would have the material available and perhaps we <br />would use county trucks and crews to do the work. <br />Chairman Scurlock wished to know if we, in fact, have this <br />many thousands of cubic yards available at no cost to us and we <br />are just responsible for moving it, why we can't contract with <br />Saw Mill Ridge or Jenkins Trucking because they also put that <br />materials on private property in the City of Vero Beach, and <br />maybe we can net something from this material. <br />Director Davis did not believe we can sell this material. <br />Debate continued as to whether or not we can sell the sand, <br />the price of it, etc., -and Director Davis pointed out that it <br />belongs to the state and the DNR permit has a condition requiring <br />that it is to be used on the beaches. <br />The Chairman noted that we would be using it on the beaches, <br />but it would be on private property in the City where there is an <br />ongoing erosion problem. <br />Commissioner Bowman suggested stockpiling it south of the <br />inlet and letting the ocean bring it down to the beaches, and <br />Director Davis agreed it could be put there as a feeder beach. <br />The Chairman noted that it would cost $140,000 to do that, <br />and Commissioner Wheeler questioned what percentage we would get <br />from the downdrift. <br />Discussion as to various alternatives continued and as to <br />whether we can sell it or not if it ends up on the south beach, <br />and it was noted that this material is available to us until <br />1992. Director Davis -advised that the permit doesn't say we <br />74 <br />
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